Visualization, Curation, Social Mining

How do you make sense of India’s 2015 budget? Here is how to use Google charts to create treemaps to visualize India’s 2015 budget expenditures. Here is the web page which contains information on budget expenditures – take a look…

Google charts now supports hierarchical treemaps. You can put together a treemap without any programming. Here is a good tutorial on creating a treemap using Google charts. Here is my treemap of the Singapore 2015 Communications and Information development expenditure. …

How do you spell Chhattisgarh? Here is a simple network visualization of Indian state borders. If you like this you may like the visualization of US states. You can also look at my visualization of countries: Asia, Europe, North America,…

Biofabric is a tool for analyzing networks. It has an innovative approach to network visualization. Most visualization tools represent a network as a series of nodes and links, where links represent connections between nodes. Instead, Biofabric represents both nodes and…

This is my visualization of country borders using Kumu. Click on the images to go to Kumu and feel free to explore. The graphs show the land borders of each country in a continent. Asia Europe North America South…

Interactive network visualization of bhindi using Kumu.io In predominantly vegetarian India, bhindi is generally well liked. Bhindi is pronounced as bin-dee (with bh as a single consonant instead of ‘b’; see this guide for a better description on pronounciation –…

This is my first attempt at mapping India’s angel investor network using kumu. Click on the image below to open the map in kumu. The map in Kumu contains the list of startups. Here are some notes on how to…

This is my first attempt at mapping Singapore’s angel investor network using kumu. Click on the image below to open the map in kumu. (Updated the link. Here is the previous link) These are the startups that I used for…

Sometime back I had converted the Singapore 2014 budget to json files so I could create a visualization. I converted a few files from India’s 2014 budget. Singapore’s budget was manageable, India’s isn’t. I wanted to try to convert them…

Books in a library are classified by the Dewey Decimal Classification. You can browse the list or look at my visualization. If you want to look up a classification, you can use the online version. Take a look at this…